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The Australian Women's Weekly

Riding the wave

Surfing may be an individual sport but when faced with overwhelming inequality, a band of renegade female champions put aside any rivalry to fight for their rights. They share their stories of battling discrimination, bigotry and even violence with Beverley Hadgraft.

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10+ mins  |
March 2021
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Modern money

Could a simple app hold the key to financial freedom? We investigate the top tech for your bucks.

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3 mins  |
March 2021
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Fight or flight

When hang-gliding champion Helen Ross Lee suffered a traumatic brain injury after a crash, she had to learn to walk, talk, eat and write again. She shares her story of courage, resilience and love with Alley Pascoe.

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10 mins  |
March 2021
Miscarriage Of Justice?
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Miscarriage Of Justice?

A Queensland mother lost her baby just days before she was due to give birth. The person responsible was a reckless drunk driver, but even the judge admitted there was no clear path to bring him to justice. Genevieve Gannon investigates one of the most fiercely fought and intensely personal legal battles of our time.

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February 2021
Evonne Goolagong Cawley - There's No Place Like Home
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Evonne Goolagong Cawley - There's No Place Like Home

It’s been 50 years since Australia thrilled to Evonne Goolagong’s first Wimbledon win. In a rare and exclusive interview with Susan Chenery, Australia’s ‘sunshine supergirl’ recounts the dizzy highs of life on the international tennis circuit, and the strength and wisdom she’s found in family, community and coming home.

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10+ mins  |
February 2021
Meet Jill Biden - A First Lady For The Ages
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Meet Jill Biden - A First Lady For The Ages

She is the first president’s wife to keep her day job, and also the force that’s held her family together through victory and heartbreaking grief. Nick Bryant profiles Jill Biden – cool grandma, merry prankster and the courageous new First Lady of the United States.

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10 mins  |
February 2021
Second chance Jack
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Second chance Jack

At 80, Aussie screen legend Jack Thompson treasures every moment: his first memory of his mother by the water; a film for which it was worth defying death; and the woman who captured his heart and has held it tight for 50 years. He shares it all with Samantha Trenoweth.

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February 2021
Noni HAZLEHURST - “I'll live how I want to”
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Noni HAZLEHURST - “I'll live how I want to”

Noni Hazlehurst invites Tiffany Dunk into her beautiful hinterland home to talk about life, death and all that comes in between.

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8 mins  |
February 2021
New year, New Life
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New year, New Life

The pandemic threw certainty to the wind and changed lives. Alley Pascoe meets four women who reinvented themselves in 2020 – some out of necessity; others because the COVID shake-up gave them permission to chase their dreams.

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10+ mins  |
February 2021
My life as a SPY
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My life as a SPY

Former French spy Jack Beaumont knew he had to quit his job after his Australian wife found him sitting on the sofa staring at the ceiling all night. And now he’s found a new life here, he tells Sue Williams, with a novel inspired by his career and a fresh sense of peace.

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7 mins  |
February 2021
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LIZ HAYES - A country girl at heart

Liz Hayes was a novelty when she first hit TV screens and more than 40 years later she’s still blazing a trail. In a revealing interview she talks to Juliet Rieden about her dairy-farm childhood, the painful hospital blunder that killed her dad and her surprising fitness secret.

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February 2021
DYING to be PRETTY
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DYING to be PRETTY

The global beauty industry is worth more than $500 billion and the rise of social media is fuelling a further boom. But as Genevieve Gannon discovers, buying creams, powders and pills online is fraught with danger. They could be fake, or even fatal.

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10 mins  |
February 2021
Daisy TURNBULL - “Mum taught me to be strong”
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Daisy TURNBULL - “Mum taught me to be strong”

In an era of helicopter parenting, Daisy Turnbull says risk-taking can set our children free. She and mum Lucy share childhood stories with Juliet Rieden and discuss the key to developing resilience in tomorrow’s adults.

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9 mins  |
February 2021
This Way To A Waste-Free Mind
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This Way To A Waste-Free Mind

Eliminating waste is something every household strives for. But, says Anita Vandkye in this extract from her new book A Zero Waste Family in Thirty Days, the beginning of your overhaul should start with self-care.

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9 mins  |
January 2021
Miranda Tapsell Chasing My Dreams
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Miranda Tapsell Chasing My Dreams

She’s feisty, resolute and isn’t afraid to challenge stereotypes. Miranda Tapsell talks to Juliet Rieden about her lucky childhood, reaching for the stars and her husband’s surprise proposal.

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January 2021
Which Road To The Future Will We Choose?
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Which Road To The Future Will We Choose?

This COVID restart finds us at a fork in the road with permission to reset the future. Samantha Trenoweth asks some of the smartest people on the planet what they see ahead.

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January 2021
SAM NEILL “Home at last”
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SAM NEILL “Home at last”

Sam Neill’s antics on social media brought joy to millions through the bleak days of lockdown while he, like many, was stranded far from home. Now back in New Zealand, he chats exclusively to Susan Chenery, and we visit his wild, windswept Otago farm.

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10+ mins  |
January 2021
Life after death
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Life after death

Living on the land and her love for her children helped trailblazer Emily Brett cope with the heartbreak of losing her husband. Susan Chenery reports.

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January 2021
The QUIETEST KILLER
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The QUIETEST KILLER

After 25 years of marriage, Michele Lord told police she thought her husband was drugging her. A week later she was dead. Her family tells Genevieve Gannon about the insidious threat of coercive abuse.

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January 2021
The brightest star
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The brightest star

When Olympic swimmer Brooke Hanson lost her son, Jack, at just nine months old, she couldn’t see how she would ever find joy again. But now, this proud mother of four tells Samantha Trenoweth, she is raising a family who cherish each moment and treasure every opportunity to give back.

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January 2021
The best thing since fortified bread
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The best thing since fortified bread

Thanks to their tenacious lobbying to have folate added to every loaf of bread, Aussie professors Fiona Stanley and Carol Bower have saved more than 4000 babies from spina bifida and other neural tube defects. Genevieve Gannon learns more …

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January 2021
Naomi Watts Lessons in life & love
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Naomi Watts Lessons in life & love

When Naomi Watts met Sam Bloom, the courageous Aussie she portrays in her latest film, they bonded for life. In a moving interview, Naomi tells Juliet Rieden about the power of family love, bringing her children back to Australia and embracing her 50s.

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January 2021
A right royal Spanish mystery
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A right royal Spanish mystery

Why has King Juan Carlos of Spain gone missing? William Langley investigates the unfolding scandal, replete with unexplained fortunes and an exotic mistress.

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9 mins  |
January 2021
“Hope Too Is Contagious”
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“Hope Too Is Contagious”

Two women battled a firestorm to save the historic church and convent at Cobargo. Deb Taylor and Cal More invite Samantha Trenoweth into their community of resilience, compassion and hope.

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9 mins  |
Christmas 2020
The Reading room
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The Reading room

The Reading room

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Christmas 2020
Food For The Soul
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Food For The Soul

All year, Sikh volunteers have been nourishing those in need with their hearty home-cooked fare. Sue Smethurst meets the people who sustained the firefighters in Gippsland and residents of the Melbourne towers in lockdown.

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5 mins  |
Christmas 2020
Deborah Hutton ‘I'm Still Smiling'
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Deborah Hutton ‘I'm Still Smiling'

The Weekly’s Editor-in-Chief Nicole Byers catches up with one of our favourite cover stars six months after her skin cancer surgery.

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Christmas 2020
Girls Let Ambition Be Their Guide
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Girls Let Ambition Be Their Guide

A science badge? Drone flying classes?

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2 mins  |
Christmas 2020
Christmas Is For Everyone
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Christmas Is For Everyone

Liam, Allison and Asher Holland invite The Weekly to meet the most enthusiastic gingerbread decorators on earth. Samantha Trenoweth samples the treats and hears their moving family stories.

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8 mins  |
Christmas 2020
Sarah Harris “It's Cathartic To Talk”
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sarah Harris “It's Cathartic To Talk”

From a housing commission flat in western Sydney to the giddy heights of hosting her own morning TV show, Sarah Harris has never forgotten it’s the simple things that make her family happy. The Studio 10 host opens up to Tiffany Dunk about her roller-coaster ride.

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Christmas 2020